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Month: January 2024

Find Kiko I Student Pratyush Mohile I Online Creative Writing Program

By admin in Creative Writing, Original Stories on January 29, 2024

An original story, written by our student Pratyush Mohile.

Pratyush is 10 years old, a young orator from Mumbai. We are proud to have him as a student of the Little Kathakar Program, an Online Public Speaking and Creative Writing through Applied Storytelling & Theatre Program under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Pratyush for this exemplary true self-expression.

Find Kiko

There were extreme climatic conditions in Banasura. The air was chilling and crisp. The weather was chilling blistery with a heavy coating of frosty smoke. The place was extremely icy. Since it was a hill station, at night the temperature felt like sub-zero and even brisk. Early mornings it had biting temperatures, in the late morning the temperature was bleak, in the noon the temperature was raw, in the late noon the air was very fresh and in the evenings the temperature was crisp, frosty, and chilly and in the night the temperature was very hard. People would bundle up themselves whenever they move out. One cannot survive without overalls, thick wollen socks, sweaters, down jackets, gloves, and earmuffs.

On the eastern side of Banasura, there lived a boy called Ravi. He lived with his mother, father, grandma, and grandpa and had two cats. He was an extremely sensitive child and was kind of straightforward.  He wore a Pea coat’ puffer jacket, hand warmers, heavy coat, legwarmers, muffler, and special boots which were comforting and protected him from snow.

He had only one desire. He wanted to be successful as a judge so he could grant justice and help someone when in trouble. He was also very smart and came first in his class. He had a small little charming puppy called Tommy. He used to feed him biscuits and almonds.

One day suddenly one of the cats disappeared. Nobody knew where the cat was. Once Ravi heard the news, he became extremely blue. When it was night, he quickly escaped through the front door when everyone slumbered. He started shouting, screaming his lungs out Kiko..Kiko…Kiko but there was no reply.

Afterwards when he was leaning outside his house door, he felt like someone was licking him. He turned back and saw Tommy. Tommy hugged him and asked tommy to find Kiko. Tommy sniffed the road, then took a left turn, then right turn and straight barked at the dustbin, Ravi opened the bin and to his surprise found Kiko sitting inside it. He said, “where did you go? Did you know how worried we were about you? Now let’s go home. I feel that I am on cloud nine.”

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Award Or Journey I Student Sanvika Venkat I Online Creative Writing Program

By admin in Creative Writing, Original Stories on January 29, 2024

An original story written by our student Sanvika Venkat.

Sanvika is 8 years old young orator and writer from Noida. We are proud to have her as a student of the Level 1 Little Kathakar Program, an Online Creative Writing & Public Speaking Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Sanvika for this exemplary true self-expression.

Award or Journey

It was a dead night. The hyenas were howling because of the cold. The smell of misty fog filled the air. One could almost see the black ice. The dense dark mountains were suddenly appearing out of nowhere. There was ice all around. One could see nothing but snow and if one dared to step out one would surely be frozen.

A woman was living in the mansion in Spiti Valley. That woman was wearing a thick blue coat with multiple pockets, 2 sweaters inside the coat, and fleece bell bottoms. Her name was Rivana. She had long blonde hair with blue ends tied in a high ponytail. She wore black heeled boots. Rivana was a very good artist. She even won the Hugo Boss prize. She always wanted to earn digital art. She even dreamt about winning the Digital Lumen awards.

She worked hard on her dream day and night. There was a slight problem. Whenever she tried to learn she failed miserably. So she tries to avoid the frustration and go the easy way out by chatting with her friends but she knew she had to face her fears one day.

Long after that, she started searching for courses, materials, etc, and found out she had been making so many mistakes. First, she needs an iPad and an Apple pencil. Second of all, she needs to buy a special app for it. Once Rivana fixed her mistakes she was back on track successfully learning digital art.

She continued working hard with new tools and one day her Art Work was listed for the Digital Awards Nomination list. That day she realized the journey was more important for her than the Award. Since then, she never worked for the Award.

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